WASHINGTON — The House voted Thursday to deny all federal funds for ACORN.

“ACORN has violated serious federal laws, and today the House voted to ensure that taxpayer dollars would no longer be used to fund this corrupt organization,” said the House’s second-ranking Republican, Eric Cantor of Virginia.

The vote, on a provision attached to a student-aid bill, was 345-75, with Democrats supplying all the “no” votes.

On Monday, the Senate voted 83-7 to deny housing and community grant funding to ACORN, which stands for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.

Republicans accelerated their attacks on the liberal group a year ago when ACORN, in conducting a massive voter registration drive, was accused of submitting some false registration forms.

On a hidden-camera video released Monday, two ACORN employees are seen advising a couple who were posing as a prostitute and her pimp to lie about her profession and launder her earnings. Such videos have led to the firing of five ACORN employees in Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and San Diego.

The Senate and House initiatives to cut funding for ACORN won’t take effect until the bills to which they are attached clear Congress and are signed by President Barack Obama.

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs on Wednesday said the conduct seen on the tapes “is completely unacceptable.”